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[PDF] THEORETICAL DIMENSIONS OF LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGYThe concept of markedness was introduced by Trubetzkoy in the context of a large cross-linguistic study of phonological oppositions published originally in 1939 ...
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[PDF] Linguistic Status of Markedness and Its Defining CriteriaMarkedness, a linguistic concept from the Prague School, is defined by criteria such as complexity principle and contextual neutralization.
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[PDF] Deconstructing Markedness: A Predictability-Based ApproachSince first proposed as a linguistic term by Trubetzkoy (1939), the notion of markedness has come to occupy a position of considerable importance in phonol- ogy ...
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Markedness: Marked and Unmarked Forms in Language - ThoughtCoJul 3, 2019 · Markedness is a state in which one linguistic element is more distinctively identified (or marked) than another (unmarked) element.
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Markedness - Linguistics - Oxford BibliographiesFeb 28, 2017 · Markedness, a central concept in linguistics, refers to a phoneme as a bundle of features, either positively or negatively specified. It is the ...
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“Phonological Markedness and Distinctive Features” | Open IndianaBut linguists have concluded from data similar to the example above that stop consonants are naturally voiceless, that voiced stops are marked because air is ...
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[PDF] Role of markedness in perception of Bengali stops Sreeparna ...Voiced stops (represented as D) are marked with respect to voiceless stops (represented as T) and aspirated stops (TH) are marked with respect to unaspirated ...
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[PDF] The Phonetic Bases of Phonological Markedness - Bruce HayesVoiceless geminates are found at all points of articulation, including [p˘ t5˘ t˘ k˘], but voiced counterparts of the non-labials [d˘ d5˘ g˘] are impossible.
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[PDF] On Markedness in Morphology - Stanford UniversityAnd the Prague School notion, somewhat transformed, has been made a part of the generative framework. The literature thus contains magy uses of the terms mark ( ...
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4 Morphological vs. Semantic MarkednessThe singular is morphologically less marked than the plural across languages (Greenberg 1963; Corbett 2000; Farkas and De Swart 2010; Bale, Gagnon, and Khanjian ...
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Ellipsis interference revisited: New evidence for feature markedness ...In English, active voice is the default unmarked form, whereas passive voice is marked because it involves changes in word order, verbal morphologically, and ...
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Passive Voice and Upwards Feature CopyingThe passive voice is the marked voice: [+Passive], and the active voice is the unmarked or default voice: [-Passive]. Virtually every verb may occur in the ...
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(PDF) Markedness in Grammar: Distributional, Communicative and ...Aug 6, 2025 · This paper deals with markedness in grammar. The perspective I take is that markedness reflects. a meta-iconic principle, one that assumes ...
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Gender Markedness: A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Epicene ...Aug 4, 2025 · Based on a semantic system, the English language denotes gender with grammatically specific pronouns and lexical unmarked vs. marked forms, ...
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[PDF] Gender markedness: the anatomy of a counter-exampleWith yet a third group of nouns, there is an asymmetry—an overt masculine noun licenses ellipsis of the corresponding feminine, but not vice versa. The ...
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[PDF] Unmarked CaseIn a nominative-accusative system, it is the subject of a transitive verb that has unmarked Case, and the object has marked Case. In an ergative system, it is ...
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[PDF] Marked nominative as a type of ergative - Sites@RutgersApr 14, 2024 · Ergative and accusative are usually marked, while nominative and absolutive are usually unmarked. ▷ In Dependent Case theories (Marantz 1991 ...
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Markedness - Evolution of language - Christian LehmannDec 10, 2024 · A language first acquires the unmarked member, then the marked member of an opposition. This principle is operative in language evolution, language acquisition ...
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Markedness and implicational relationships in phonological ...This approach suggests that the acquisition of phonologically marked units (eg complex onsets) implies the acquisition of less marked ones (eg singleton onsets ...
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Prague school | Czech linguistics, Structuralism, FunctionalismPrague school, school of linguistic thought and analysis established in Prague in the 1920s by Vilém Mathesius. It included among its most prominent members ...
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[PDF] Principles of phonology - MonoskopClosely linked with the name of Trubetzkoy is that of Roman Jakobson, his friend and collaborator. He was to become the principal exponent of. Prague phonology ...
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A short critical survey of N. S. Trubetzkoy's theory of neutralization ...The purpose of this paper is to attempt a short critical survey of the theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme which N. S. Trubetzkoy progressively ...
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[PDF] Vilém MathesiusVilém Mathesius (1882-1945), founder of the Prague Linguistic Circle (PLC), was a representative of functional linguistics. Independently of de Saussure, he ...
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4 - Grammatical categories: typological markedness, economy and ...Jun 5, 2012 · The notion of marked and unmarked values of a category was first developed for phonological systems by Trubetzkoy (1931; 1939/1969) and first ...Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Linguistics - Prague School, Structuralism, Phonology | BritannicaOct 28, 2025 · The notion of markedness was first developed in Prague school phonology but was subsequently extended to morphology and syntax. When two ...Missing: binary grave acute
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Roman Jakobson - Linguistics - Oxford BibliographiesJan 15, 2020 · Following his immigration to America in 1941, Jakobson co-founded the Linguistic Circle of New York and taught at the French-Belgian university ...
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[PDF] Child Language, Aphasia and Phonological Universals - MonoskopIt is now a quarter of a century since the first appearance of Roman. Jakobson's Kindersprache, probably the most characteristic of his writings on phonology ...Missing: post- MIT
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[PDF] Fundamentals of Language - MonoskopThe GATE OF LANGUAGES(Janua linguarum) is indeed an appropriate title for a series of essays seeking the key to the laws that govern.
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[PDF] On the Origins of the Distinctive Features - MITJakobson's radical alternative was published after Trubetzkoy's death, in a communication to the Third International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (Jakobson ...
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(PDF) Markedness in Relation to Meaning, Gender, and CultureMar 6, 2020 · Markedness is concerned with what is neutral or expected (unmarked) and what is away from naturalness (marked) along some specified parameters.
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[PDF] Semiotics the Basics, Second Edition - analepsismarkedness The concept of markedness introduced by Jakobson can be applied to the poles of a paradigmatic opposition. Paired signifiers (such as male–female) ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Against Markedness (And What to Replace It With)Since it was first proposed by Nicholas Trubetzkoy and Roman Jakobson in the I930s, the term 'markedness' has been very popular in linguistics. [i] Versions of ...
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[PDF] A Functional View Of Languageniatical information any more, but with a functional mark still, and the bare stem of animate nouns, restricted now, in gram- matical contexts, to the ...
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[PDF] Prolegomena to a Theory of Language by Louis HjelmslevJan 22, 2014 · An essential part of what is popularly called "speaking with an accent" consists in forming a perceived expression-purport according to.Missing: markedness | Show results with:markedness
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[PDF] Hjelmslev and the theory of linguistic correlationsThe present volume describes the genesis and elaboration of the notion of participation in the theory of language by Louis Hjelmslev (1899-1965),.
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[PDF] The Greenbergian Word Order CorrelationsGREENBERG, JOSEPH H. 1963. Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements. Universals of language, ed. by Joseph ...
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[PDF] New approaches to Greenbergian word order dependenciesImplicational typological universals (e.g., Greenberg 1963) represent a class of dependencies that linguists have been seeking to document, refine and ...Missing: markedness SVO
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[PDF] THEORIES OF LEXICAL SEMANTICS Dirk Geeraerts - Faculty of ArtsFeb 15, 2009 · field by the lexical field is not complete: while horse is a cover term for stallion ... The specific formulation that Eugenio Coseriu gives of ...
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2 Structuralist Semantics | Theories of Lexical ... - Oxford AcademicComponential analysis as represented in the work of Eugenio Coseriu, Bernard Pottier, and Algirdas Greimas developed in the 1960s from the European tradition of ...
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[PDF] An outline of English lexicology. Lexical structure, word semantics ...are not applicable either to the conceptual fields and the categories of subject matter ("Sachgruppen") which Coseriu excludes from his "lexical fields".
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Synchronic Versus Diachronic Explanation and the Nature of the ...Aug 19, 2015 · This review surveys evidence for that position, primarily in phonology but also in morphology and syntax. I argue that in phonology, there are ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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[PDF] HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS 1987 | Arkitectura del LenguajeIts purpose will be to demonstrate, as one might put it, that the linguistic drift has structure. ... synchronic properties of languages, both of them rooted in ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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A critique of markedness-based theories in phonology - ResearchGatemarkedness is in some way significant to speakers. 1999), which begins with areview of various studies related to markedness and, perhaps inadvertently, leads ...Missing: binaries drift
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Derrida and the Question of Language: Deconstruction in LinguisticsApr 22, 2025 · Derrida's approach to language grew from his critique of structuralism and his engagement with figures like Saussure, Husserl, and Heidegger.Missing: markedness | Show results with:markedness
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[PDF] THE SOUND PATTERN OF ENGLISH - MITThis study of English sound structure is an interim report on work in progress rather than an attempt to present a definitive and exhaustive study of ...
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Lectures on government and binding : Chomsky, NoamMar 30, 2022 · Lectures on government and binding. by: Chomsky, Noam. Publication date: 1981. Topics: Generative grammar, Government-binding theory ( ...
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[PDF] OPTIMALITY THEORYThis idea figures centrally in McCarthy & Prince 1993, where the Optimality theoretic ... found in McCarthy & Prince 1993a, which posits a general format for ...
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[PDF] Distributed Morphology Heidi Harley and Rolf Noyer, University of ...Noyer, Rolf. (1998a). Impoverishment theory and morphosyntactic markedness. Morphology and its relation to phonology and syntax, edited by Steve Lapointe, Diane ...
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[PDF] The Minimalist Program - 20th Anniversary Edition Noam ChomskyAs discussed in the introduction to the first (1995) edition, the essays included here draw from ongoing work from the late 1980s through the early 1990s.Missing: impenetrability | Show results with:impenetrability
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[PDF] Logic of MarkednessIn the Jakobsonian view, markedness ranges over the synchronic and diachronic oppositions of a language's structure and function, and the marked or unmarked ...
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Gender Markedness of Language - Lisa Irmen, Nadja Roßberg, 2004Three experiments investigated how grammatical gender and gender stereotypicality influence the way person information is mentally represented.
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Culture or language: what drives effects of grammatical gender?May 1, 2015 · It is argued that it remains unclear whether grammatical gender is in fact a useful tool for investigating relativity, and found that ...
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A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Epicene Pronouns 'S/He' and 'He/She'Working papers in Applied Linguistics and… 2021. Gender-focussed language reform movements are underpinned by not only gender but also language ideologies.
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On the correlation between discourse frequency and structural ...Markedness is commonly regarded as one of the fundamental organizing principles of human language. However, the reasons for the existence of markedness ...
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Local and General Markedness - jstorOne claim regarding morphological markedness is that the leveling of paradigmatic alternation will favor the unmarked form.
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Markedness: The Evaluative Superstructure of LanguageBattistella traces the development of markedness theory as a central part of structuralist theories of language. He outlines the concepts of marked and ...Missing: local | Show results with:local
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Acoustic characterization of the question–statement contrast in 4, 7 ...Declarative questions are marked by rising intonation whereas statements are marked by falling intonation. ... unmarked. In contrast, rising contours ...
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(PDF) Markedness, context, and directionality in vowel harmonyThis paper reports results from a corpus study that examined static vowel co-occurrence patterns in Turkish. We show that roots are generally constrained by ...
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What markedness marks: the markedness problem with direct objectsSecondly, the notion of markedness reversal, which is employed as a means of providing a unified account of differential marking of subjects and of objects ...Missing: Latin | Show results with:Latin
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Markedness - Oxford ReferenceWhere terms are conventionally paired, the usual sequence implies a priority: mind/body, public/private, active/passive (see also alignment). The unmarked ...
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7 Frequency | The Mental Corpus - Oxford AcademicGreenberg (1966) found that in languages with a singular–plural contrast in nouns, the singular is more frequent than the plural by a factor of at least three ...
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[PDF] MARKEDNESS AND FREQUENCY: A COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSISIn his later work, Jakobson (1971) provided a more formal definition of the markedness relation on higher language levels: "The general meaning of a marked ...
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[PDF] some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of ...Universal 35. There is no language in which the plural does not have some ... Universal 36. If a language has the category of gender, it always has the ...
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Greenberg's list of universals - Language MiscellanyGreenberg produced a list of 45 universals. Some were universals that Greenberg believed were without exceptions. Others were ones that Greenberg believed to ...Missing: markedness | Show results with:markedness
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Temperature shapes language sonority: Revalidation from a large ...Dec 5, 2023 · Our findings confirm a positive correlation between sonority and temperature across macroareas and language families, whereas this relationship ...
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The Lexicon in Acquisition - Eve V. Clark - Google BooksThe lexicon is central in language, and in language acquisition. Eve Clark argues for this centrality and for the general principles of conventionality and ...
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[PDF] Markedness and Morphological ChangeAnother proposed principle: It is natural (=unmarked) for there to be an iconic (diagrammatic) relationship between the degree of semantic/functional markedness ...
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Chapter Alignment of Case Marking of Full Noun PhrasesIn studying the alignment of case marking, we ask the question which of S, A, and P are coded identically and which are coded differently.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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[PDF] Markedness in phonology and in syntax: the problem of groundingABSTRACT. This article adopts the perspective of Optimality Theory (OT) to address the question whether phonology and syntax are equally autonomous.
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Final Devoicing and Final Laryngeal NeutralizationApr 28, 2011 · In this chapter, we survey a set of phenomena that have traditionally been given the simple rubric “final devoicing.
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The role of morphological markedness in the processing of number ...ABSTRACT. Current morphological theory assumes that feature values, such as masculine and feminine or singular and plural, are asymmetrically represented.
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The Markedness of Metalinguistic Negation: An Eye-tracking StudyAug 6, 2025 · Negation is an important concept in human language, yet little is known about children's ability to comprehend negative sentences. In this paper ...
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Inferring Markedness from Semantic Weight: An Approach using the ...May 1, 2022 · Higher surprisal values are associated with lower proficiency in using degree expressions, and these surprisals are more predictive of degree ...
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Exploring the Measurement of Markedness and Its Relationship with ...Morphologically marked words are defined as unmarked alternatives containing additional morphs. The additional “mark” on one member of a pair of opposites ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly<|control11|><|separator|>